Thankful for the Eighteen Years God blessed me with Heidi...Forever Sisters!

I knew my brain was on overload lately between the hearing, being sick, and having ones I love not feeling well but as I drove to school this morning, I realized how "out of it" I am. Today is National Sibling Day! A day I try to do a blog in honor and memory of my beautiful sister.

Rather than beat myself up for not remembering the national holiday, I was reminded that I remember Heidi each and every day. It must be genetic. Our family is known for "not waiting" when it comes to expressing our love, thankfulness, and appreciation of each other. For me, every day is sibling day, Heidi will always be remembered and I'll share the stories I have as long as you're willing to read. Since it is National Sibling Day, I've decided to honor my sweet sister and that infectious smile by giving away a few books!To be entered for a chance to win a free book ~ leave a comment, on this blog, below to share your favorite "sibling" memory. I'll try and share a new memory when I announce the winners on Sunday.My hope is to give away at least one copy of each of my books: Where's Heidi? One Sister's JourneyWhen the Waves Subside: There is HopeNo More Pain: I Can FlyYOU are a RainbowEncourage Others: One More Time

Who knows, your story might not only bring a smile or tear to another's eyes, it may bring a FREE book to your mailbox. Be sure to enter your email when posting your comment on the blog. I'll post the winners this weekend. You have until Sunday, 4/12/15, afternoon.We Look forward to hearing your sibling memories,memories are a treasure we carry in our hearts,regardless of the distance between us and our sibling.

Available on Amazon.comW﻿here's Heidi? One Sister's Journey *When the Waves Subside: There is Hope *Encourage Others: One Day at a TimeNo More Pain: I Can Fly *YOU are a Rainbow *Goal Setting for a Renewed You*Also available on Kindle*

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